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GMO yeast produces opiates: challenges and opportunities
No, the Netherlands.
Depending on what you want to do exactly, there are sometimes ways to get arou ...
1-6-2015 at 06:08
by: phlogiston
Timelapse from tall tower?
If the tower is really tall and you are filming the weather, there won't be any recognisable people, ...
29-5-2015 at 13:57
by: phlogiston
Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide can be funny
The Germans used to mix 80% hydrogen peroxide (T-stoff) as one part of a bipropellant for their Me-1 ...
29-5-2015 at 11:33
by: phlogiston
Potassium Extraction
Even if I could think of any methods, I would be extremely hesitant to make any suggestions that you ...
28-5-2015 at 05:59
by: phlogiston
GMO yeast produces opiates: challenges and opportunities
[rquote=406715&tid=62439&author=The Volatile Chemist]Genetically modified yeasts are my favo ...
27-5-2015 at 00:13
by: phlogiston
A potential cure to diabetes?
Ignoring that issue, essentially you are just proposing to inject something that reacts with glucose ...
26-5-2015 at 07:13
by: phlogiston
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
Yes, you are right. It should have been the orbital speed at the surface, not escape velocity. They ...
24-5-2015 at 14:51
by: phlogiston
Throwing objects down from satellites - would it work? Why not?
No, it will orbit closer to the moon.
The best is to throw it not towards the moon, but actually ou ...
24-5-2015 at 14:19
by: phlogiston
Convert random chemical stuff to biologically utilizable things?
1,3-butanediol has been studied as a kind of synthetic food source that might be synthesised for ins ...
23-5-2015 at 04:48
by: phlogiston
Comparison of human memory and computer memory
Long-term memories are thought to be stored in the mammalian brain by the formation of new connectio ...
22-5-2015 at 04:40
by: phlogiston
Comparison of human memory and computer memory
IMO, you picked a very fascinating subject, but of all the possible questions that could be discusse ...
22-5-2015 at 03:27
by: phlogiston
GMO yeast produces opiates: challenges and opportunities
It would be easier to hide a few barrels of fermenting yeast than a field of poppies.
Its probably ...
19-5-2015 at 03:01
by: phlogiston
Astatine
One important result of those experiments is that they allow us to test theoretical models of quantu ...
16-5-2015 at 07:34
by: phlogiston
do a soluble substance react with an insoluble one in a aqueous solution?
Sometimes you can drive the reaction forward by removing one of the products.
For example, I have o ...
16-5-2015 at 05:11
by: phlogiston
Spider web chemistry
You nitrate everything you find?

Spider silk is made of proteins. If you are trying to obtain pro ...
14-5-2015 at 10:39
by: phlogiston
Did I Install This Column Right?
The heating symbol and the door suggests that this is a column oven, so that would be the right plac ...
14-5-2015 at 05:22
by: phlogiston
Spider web chemistry
My first suggestion would be not to use acronyms in the first post.
I can only guess what you mean ...
14-5-2015 at 05:05
by: phlogiston
Removing sodium from a solution
reverse osmosis
ion exchange

Depending on what you want to separate the sodium from (ie the othe ...
12-5-2015 at 07:46
by: phlogiston
Extra Terrestrial Reactions
I have actually worked in a laboratory where we used truly synthetic insulin (made by chemical metho ...
8-5-2015 at 14:50
by: phlogiston
Extra Terrestrial Reactions
The reason they are trying to grow protein crystals in space is that they hope to obtain more regula ...
8-5-2015 at 07:09
by: phlogiston
Making Platinum Electrodes
It is not straightforward to get a good plating. Someones struggles with this have been documented o ...
5-5-2015 at 12:54
by: phlogiston
Deuterium!
A guy called Cody seems to have succeeded at this challenge and shared his efforts on youtube in a s ...
1-5-2015 at 12:43
by: phlogiston
why not use tin as the substrate
By now, you would have also found the website by SM member Dann which is a great, information-dense ...
28-4-2015 at 08:26
by: phlogiston
Periodic Table Display
Nice, thanks.

Is there anything that physically prevents the bromine flask from rolling out of it ...
27-4-2015 at 11:53
by: phlogiston
why not use tin as the substrate
It will safe you time in the long run.
In the time it takes to actually test your tin substrate ide ...
27-4-2015 at 06:40
by: phlogiston
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